Hey /prog/! I've got a fun new activity for you today!
The /prog/ Applet Workshop is a website where we can develop, modify host and share our own applets, and build upon applets that other /prog/riders post! The rules are simple:
1. Don't delete other people's source or applets.
2. Don't change the password.
3. When posting your applet, copy your new applet tag above the previous applet tag in the index.html file.
4. Post your source code in the form of a .txt or a .java.
5. Don't be a DOUCHEBAG.
6. Be creative!
I went ahead and posted my SquareBounce applet and it's source in the webshell.
Who did the Square Follower? Very impressive considering the amount of time we've had so far. I hope you guys post more applets with similar awesomeness quality. and I loled at the SICP background :D
How can I make applets? I would love to participate but I don't believe I can make them in my language of choice, C. I assume Java is necessary. I'm pretty tsuntsun about that, but whatever this looks like fun.
Interestingly, if you spawn ~15000 of the squares in squarebounce, it would make a fantastic mask for video editing to give the video a grainy, old feel. Especially if you applied a grayscale filter to it.
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